Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a therapist and a patient or an employer and an employee—is a growing phenomenon. Current theories conceptualize and consequently justify SAR offenses either under a liberal conception of sexual autonomy or under a feminist conception of gender inequality. Yet both conceptualizations are inadequate and fail to capture the distinctiveness of this new legal category. Specifically, they fail to explain the main puzzle underlying SAR offenses, which proscribe sexual contact in the absence of coercion by the offender. Rejecting both liberal and feminist analytical frameworks, this Article draws on Max Weber’s theory of authority to suggest that SAR of...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that federal courts, in considering the applicability of either the spous...
Over the last decade, courts have increasingly struggled with a problem in sexual harassment doctrin...
This research conceptualizes sex offender as an institutional category. The purpose of this resear...
Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a th...
Doctors can\u27t do it. Psychotherapists can\u27t do it. Ministers can\u27t do it. Chiropractors and...
This article presents yet another problem that cannot be addressed adequately either through an hone...
The criminal regulation of sexual harm in the United States is afflicted by deep pathology. Although...
Recent calls for increased regulation of attorney-client sexual relations have led several state cou...
This theoretical thesis is a multilayered study that interrogates Sex Offender Registration and Noti...
This paper examines the existing case law concerning attorney-client sexual relationships and the cu...
For thirty years courts and labor arbitrators have grappled with what constitutes sexual harassment ...
Several studies have looked at how the sex of an officer may or may not influence stress levels with...
Women in the military are more likely to be raped by other service members than to be killed in comb...
This paper examines the value of liberal rights in launching a political movement against sexual har...
Sex work has long been a site for contesting womanhood, sexuality, race, and patriarchy. Its very ex...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that federal courts, in considering the applicability of either the spous...
Over the last decade, courts have increasingly struggled with a problem in sexual harassment doctrin...
This research conceptualizes sex offender as an institutional category. The purpose of this resear...
Criminalization of Sex within Authority Relations (SAR)—such as sex in the relationship between a th...
Doctors can\u27t do it. Psychotherapists can\u27t do it. Ministers can\u27t do it. Chiropractors and...
This article presents yet another problem that cannot be addressed adequately either through an hone...
The criminal regulation of sexual harm in the United States is afflicted by deep pathology. Although...
Recent calls for increased regulation of attorney-client sexual relations have led several state cou...
This theoretical thesis is a multilayered study that interrogates Sex Offender Registration and Noti...
This paper examines the existing case law concerning attorney-client sexual relationships and the cu...
For thirty years courts and labor arbitrators have grappled with what constitutes sexual harassment ...
Several studies have looked at how the sex of an officer may or may not influence stress levels with...
Women in the military are more likely to be raped by other service members than to be killed in comb...
This paper examines the value of liberal rights in launching a political movement against sexual har...
Sex work has long been a site for contesting womanhood, sexuality, race, and patriarchy. Its very ex...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that federal courts, in considering the applicability of either the spous...
Over the last decade, courts have increasingly struggled with a problem in sexual harassment doctrin...
This research conceptualizes sex offender as an institutional category. The purpose of this resear...